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Showing papers by "Herbert Diamond published in 1987"


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TL;DR: In this paper, a generic actinide extraction/recovery process was developed for the removal of actinides from chloride salt wastes, based on the distribution ratios of tri-, tetra-, and hexavalent actiniders from chloride media.
Abstract: The extraction of tetravalent Th, Np, and Pu and hexavalent U from hydrochloric acid was studied using octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diiso-butylcarbamoylmethylphosphine oxides, 0π D(iB)CMP0 or CMPO, dissolved in tetrachloroethylene (TCE). A 0·5 MCMPO solution in TCE was found to be an extremely effective extractant for the tetravalent actinides and U(VI) from moderate to concentrated HC1. Extractant dependencies of the distribution ratios of Th(IV), U(VI), and Pu(IV) were 3rd, 2nd, and 3rd power, respectively, indicating the following species: ThCl4’3CMPO, UO2Cl22CMP0, and PuCl4»3CMPO. The distribution ratios of a variety of non-actinide elements, including selected alkali, alkaline earths, Al, transition and post-transition metal ions were also measured from 2 Mand 6 M_ HC1. Based on the distribution ratios of tri-, tetra-, and hexavalent actinides from chloride media, a generic actinide extraction/recovery process was developed for the removal of actinides from chloride salt wastes. The process is called T...

63 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the extraction of Am(III) from chloride media was studied using octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutylcarbamoylmethylphosphine oxide, Oπ D(iB)CMPO or CMPO, dissolved in tetrachloroethylene.
Abstract: The extraction of Am(III) from chloride media was studied using octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutylcarbamoylmethylphosphine oxide, Oπ D(iB)CMPO or CMPO, dissolved in tetrachloroethylene. Although the extraction of Am(III) by 0πD(iB)CMPO is many orders of magnitude weaker from chloride than nitrate media, the rapid Increase in the mean activity of chloride in HC1 and in most soluble chloride salts with concentration makes extraction from moderate to concentrated hydrochloric acid and/or concentrated Li, Mg, Ca, and Al chloride salt solutions practical. The stoichiometry of the extractable chloro complex was established by extractant dependency and loading experiments and found to be AmCl3»3CMPO. Hydrochloric acid appears to be associated with the complex when extraction takes place at high HC1 concentrations. The mode of coordination of OπD(iB)CMPO to AmCl3appears to be bidentate in marked constrast to its behavior in the corresponding nitrate system.

50 citations